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- _ t :Col 6;he s ie - - :e-saa isrr. at --haieston, . D UpilOrders, No, TM, current series, from these $eadgaarters, gf which Brevet F. . Pkrker, Captain Ord ant ,srles Rid a2mt'and battery." ti-*'In tAfs, that the DWI a a m$he Ead : C olaibia'.-C., 'ein -by malice and. ill-will Willigm J. Arne#rang snd TO IYa nigtotn ;i.; t, v io tenrp raril nng'.at Columbia,' afore$aid, purpose of attendiing -pep an. oopmanicating with a certain e e s or blie body, there Dg tis Baid d&outk er.lin, and being 'sI to tEe hssembling ia'a co1v"tioA apd t-the .t4 _i:r4$stong' and p Q Yhompsong of Washing - r"C:,'as attending upo. eei a u tio=Nfierewith, dd ithbat ,resonabl9easr or vomg w-fil y lxaaltisli ; ioiln a fn aay, ait Said vioently beat- ai d rrise m altreat the 4d '*Wil' lUam J. Armatronig a'nd- o! i ~ Q. ~ThgooM, 'and.did t1r w- a - glass etigimr in tEe fa'ee -o t' said S.ii . . namstrie, and fir ekun the sai& WiUia jT JJd did further str'ke -the * hafg@ni? .tha~ wk n fk and a.lso ~dd knock dowu'te said John Q ad OWen y Charles Rad - : e qtEjft i bsek spen the ..a Z.ilism T. * ~-~n3bo1'~.urlomxhandi S~~e.ad NWy District may ,ndilAg and -Y es. gce.als a-e ases: ef .misgemeanpOr ni~ topgivate- Te * t T~ ~~enen .se ~~Zt~W4fd-the IA iep ~ --c appy,. y as ~Eebdto &~1ese -kom who ywereaeredcityefd e ba $awards rese cotabIe d ~IJ3~i~IXsO4DDr aghs. cap1 ~~commopwalthi- wgs a ~~ against th~eese ~suggeeed i 'a ~ thst wte accused~ e ' o.of dripk, 4 o Td -rInde'ten * '4 heir eouduct, 1u 1otha~t igee ichek 1 3e wkieb prudeneimposel * ~erM.JIn; fact, as a~ w'eregerfedily 4 w1 they did, and * esgnsibility they shall ojrence which it has been needful" ~thus to deal wit-h, was prompted tha malignant spirit of politi calitolerance which, always un reasonableand in general cowardly, (. brings .th~e bludgeon intoevery Iamng argument, andmikes baste to sBennq withblows The dissent er whom it is more convenient to destroy than to confute. This in tolerance, illustrated in countless ,affrays, was long permitted, in Spnthern communities, to hunt 4own with cruel violence persons venturing to maintain opinions not in harmory with local. senti menits. Acts of outrage thus in- ' cited, when'resisted and not quell- 1 ed, have sometines culminated in mobs and tiasares. f'roscription for opinions, whether by banish ment, by the guillotine or the stake, even when invested with the sanction of governmental an thority, has ever been justly stig Ynaiiad as the hateful instruments otdespotism; but to allow indi viduals to mark for licentious vio lence those whose political action -may have rendered themi obnox ious to popular prejudice, involves p-raps wm-se eril and demands 'sefere- deuunciaion. Wherever disordee .so unwojFsyoAmerican civilization are -tolerated in. avy degree by: pub3ie opinion or the indifference 6fthe-civil autoirities, the communities in ivhich they occur ..mt -unhappily. euffer in tieir.osperity1dct ix their good nanme. By:coniandd of Major-General ID. B. SICKLES. . W. IMOU)S, Capthwin h - '..S. Infantry, 'A. IY. C.'and A..A. G. . fii;iz.JW. V1.0us,- Ga.ptai -3&h 1tfaatry, A..J1. C.: and AA A. G. Two. wemen olaim General Mor gan'. grnit ; Uunited States Con snl atHdohiun, Sandwie fstands, a3thir husband. N i din't one of the w'inen means -some other Smith. Thes'e Smiths ire alway getting mxcd. - People ften qay they- do. not beliese tVie -ewgapers; yet nea' y they al about ad the nioitthys1'ndii Iabnt any thingthey. eoi:from the papers. Is-'t so? Then .take. the new Mzssas1Nis.-iEThe freud of CAPT. GUS.-DECER; of Pemasia-.the brave slofnd ro of ma y batths*respeculUy emi ~teTIiim " a candidate s Or the offde of '4isefthiBifsrit tbivtngit his nominawio -will proe -highly a Marb119, t - JILA1 .' SVs iSc I 9 .wfer ' -- an p~ 1 GM,-wa bk tW ;a j' te tbat4 ssiau oag Stae Legislea ture. -FARNERS OF l EWBERR - .Ifss. 4r s :-You ri; p - an sbunce NATH'Al F. 1f O ' a =an idate fbr-te oftceofiled o(-.ent, of the District ef'Newberry, for the 'next ensuing Cers, .;,MAN YRII)S. 'tukxel'd ztoathig Mr. DN'5L-B. WUEE as . candidat for ri Ge@cotoot erberry-istsic .you will fbhige bis many WARM FR svi " g,- Ea@r - Y$u-Art- plesse au, o ace J. 1). SMITH, as a caldidate for th 4gil .of a olleCtor;. Tewdterry. DIstrict, tad.oblig 3A T FRIFNDS, May 1 . bX~runa Toa-are satiis Lb an iE~~..a a -9udate for hO *Caof7Lf Ir IAe bryDist., t me%uing . Cou't Is a gentled na-tr waygam 5o E ~ijzORK. ~s4be lTtCollector, NewLerg e e,tenest electiod. AgfsTaEr -39eae oimt$ Mr '10. 10E, . as acanddate t~e of% ie of a Colc fr.-the eandBa tera, IEBsR.RTRros.-ToU will: plase uan, adnube TROM(J. - CRMER a a lmandl op 12 ..* -mmn T.Ba.wAr"-eTrO f Alabams. IBEs.on av-p iny 5gevner Ag e nd .fad.ttli thatthned a, mediinr ~Jad9aver Fever gave. '49cea'ed-me p~et y lsn Feer. t b are tb etai~ ibhr ChBls andse . erk uperior Cou m eonny; KetillakaQ . Jauy 9, 186. MES BMhT& HALE-j ~E3i 1 -isve' uisd your GA LI.GHAN'S 'Tl1 n- 'm &o.ocessiona for Chills and Fever, 54 ffad.that thaiy~ tsl-hat-they-are intend' d to do They re the-~ -remedy for the dis ase that I have ever tried. 1' consider them perfectly reliable.. - - Respectfully, UAN'L SAYRE ~ran( Sec. Grand Lodge of F. and A. 31. of Ala. - .AL.nA3Y, G A . March 11, 1867, IHAVKUSEDGALLIGHAN'S 'ILLS in forty cases of Chills and Fever, with rect success. They are the- best Fever and kgue Pills put up. A.B. FANT. Wholesale in Charleston.by GOODRCH, Wxzis [AU a Co., No. 158 Neeting street. Wholesale in New York by McKasEl8&' RoB tras, HARa.AL, RISLEY k VO2'And by all >rugglsts in wfry. WUT &H ALE, Proprietors, June&36. Montgomery, Ala. Jackson's Universal Washing Comnpoud ! The washing for a family of twenty per Oh may be completed before break fast, the lothes out to dry, the house in good order md comfortable for the day, and the family aved from washing-day annoyances. Who ould not wish to have such comforts? ? rhis Compound is rapidly taking the place >f all soaps, wherever introduced. It is a -hemical preparation for washing clothes, he coarsest, ais well as the finest and'- most Felicate fabrics, with little rubbing or boil ng ; saving in the process MORE THAN ONE IALF THE coST oF SOAs, and but one-quarter f the time and-labor is required to do the lame amount of washing as with the best >soaps. IT WILL WASH IN H ARD OR SOFT .WATER. Clothes need boiling but a few minutes, tnd but very little if any rubbing with the tands, thus avoiding their wear upon the ash- board. It does not injure the fabric, n the contrary, it preserves and fixes the ~olors, and will remove paint, grease or tains of nll kinds. Give it a trial and vou BOBERT Y. LEAVE LL, Agent, '.Charleston Advertisements. Dx C. F. PANKNIN, Charleston, S. C. December 25 1 yr - - Hotels. Newberry Hotel. THIS HOTEL having changed hands, has been thoroughly renovated and refitted, and the subscriber earQestly solicits the attention of'the public to the fact. A new and elegant BAR ROOM is at" tached to the house.. Chlicest wines, liquors and cigars can always be had. - J. P. kOOE, Proprietor. -Nicierson's Hotel.:i C L VM IA. S. C PASSENIERS arriving in- Columbia on ' thir'diiferezu ;aIlroads-wifl find Omnnsses, essriigW'an'd$aggags Wagons in readipets conrev' ~to and frota'this lotel -free. ifEepinrilble Pes#sinattendace-ta rcceI 'e Check and Birgage. T. S. NICKERSON, PRortETon. 1ALLS'KUE ERE ?QtEEN AND METInS harleton, S 0. $ .:Z'his we0kzown rstclass Hotethas',uit Leen thoroe:hly repaired, refitted" nd e- -i fnrnished;' nd. is now ready for the adco .n modeticn of 'the tiavellittg public, whose patronage is respectfflly solicited. Eoaches alwaya In readiness to -convey . passengers to and ftt the Uote1.. i .The Proprietor pi"ctnises to dd all ii iis power fbr the-comfort-of hi g.uests. JOSEPH PUPCELL,, Nov 7 'ro-prletor. CH-ALESTON, S. Y. K.IS.- iuaaixdaellkiow Hotel.1a t present Proprietor, who ha.been'iteen yars connected Hhthe esalsret Ger4xo je, 1R.a aSiie3tn est, d . nessz&.MA . hina,s et. No, lrasMt Pa, Ciarlesten S. C. -TheWIMN o' t iger readiabas room, and .ating where be pleases. Atfaehed to the house is ashne ..ET.UR ANT where I the b-est of'fare pay .anid evr kiind, and a is easonabe Ait6A cAn'be had? Mi t pfan.is'ejfenel~ey osaris&on in New York ~ and ifa:ed to. be mos novenignt, and particularly adapted~to&businesman, -The popitO 'large, airy en<E rllToAisaed, ad every attention will be given to render atleatier. -' - My'9 i1 - br tlh-ea~rcc at.ofiezmanent add ta eaboarders. P~MTBR HROTEL. Auguja Go. ewiytied'n'd reftted,~bunurpassed Sany hetehSuth, -was.re'.pened to"the *jn uvalic Octoffer 8, 185. '- .' -s-. a . -- ,- s Proprietot. [ate of the Nills flouse, -Charleston, and -Pro,prietorof Nickersoii' HoteitColuzn Gareston, . C. . -The-iboe pfgeat~ H6ter 1sdpen for th4. acommnodation of th-e Travelling Public. IpI - Bodfd,sper.dayj,:334O [ Mrs.,H. L. BTTrz!Sen, &4~sflk~X' 'Proiietress. -- Su eendrat NQvembec 1 - Centr'al Motel. i 1Fpmn:and..after this .date, the "ShiverH Efouse,% 'ill be known by the above niame'.a The patronage rebeived by the present pro- or prietes-hs'been so gratifying that she is dejerined to: enlarge her busI.ness and C. give. to it a disginctive title. The travelling public will be accommo dated pr6miptlyand well; an' unexception ble table always be kept ; attentive ser vants will attend to individual watnts, and - no effort- be spared to preserve the reputa-1 ion which the present management has en- . deavored to preserve. MRS. D. C. SPECK, Dec. 19 tf. Columbia, S. C. (N STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23, 25 & 27 Broadway, N. Y. he Opposite Bowling Green. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. rfEEESHOUSE is weHl and widely p know tothetraveling publio. The location Is especially suitable to merchants and business . men ; it is n close proximit to the business part wi of the city-is on the hhayof Southern and at Western travel-and ajcent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat dots. T H E STEVE"S HOUSE hs liberal accomoda ions for over 3.JO guests-it is well furnished, and possesses every modern improvement for the g comfort and entertainment or its inmates. The rooms are spacious and wellventilated-provided Oi with gas and water-the attendance is prompt a.d respectfl-and the table is generous[y pro ided with every delicacy of the season-at moderate rates. The rooms having been refurnished and re modeled, we are enabled to ofeir extra facilities or the comfort and pleasure of our Guests. GEO. K. CHASE & CO. June 5-23l-6mo. Sp LAURENS RAILROAD. J Ca Entirely New Schedule' F ~ ~Office Laurens R. R., } Iaurns . H S.C., July 17, 1867. ON AND AFTER Monday next 22d inst., the rrains will run over this Road as follows, until rurther notice: Leave Laurens at 5 o'clock, A. M., on MONd DAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, and arrive at Newberry at 31 o'clock A. M. Leave Newberry on MONDA YS W EDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, connecting with both mi trains on the G. $. C. R. R., at Helena Shops. m JOSEPH CREW S, July24. 67.Supeintnden. p Legal Advertisements. Sheriff's Sa1e. By virtue of Sundry Writs of Fieri Facias o me directed, I will sell, .on Monday the ifth of August next, in front of the Court louse door, -the-Tollowing property to wit: One Tract of Land containing )ae flndred & Twenty Aeres oore or less, bounded by lands of Jessie enn, John A. Harpe,- estate of olwi 0. loozer and others. Also the growing crop of COT 'ON and ORN on said plantation, at the suit of J. L Ward, and others, vs. George H. Boozer. Terms of Sale cssh. 'T. M .PAYSINGER, s. N. D. July 11 29 St. , 6. >ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity-Newberry District. R. V. .Gist and"wife, vs. 0. A. Rutherford, Admr. The creditors of Col. W. D. Rutherford, " eceased, are hereby-required to rende'r on ath. and estiblisb their respective demands efore the Commis6one'r of. this Qourt. on rbefore the fifteetlth day of Aagust neat. SILAS JOHNSTONE, c. E. N. D. Com's office, July 13-29-5t. *5 TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity-Newberry District. George Brown, surviving Ex'or of D. T. Cureton, vs. Sarah Cureton,.Admi'z.of Jas. Cureton. et al. Bill for Construction, Relief, Ae couni and Injunction. It appearing to.my-satisfection that-Sarah tireton, a party defendant to-the Bill filed 'this_-case, resides beyood the limits of isHtee. - On motion of Mr. Fair Comp's Solicitor rdered that a rule be published requiring id absent defendant to pliad, answer or emur'to said Pill'within fdrty. days after Cd date hereof, or the same- will be taken ro~confesso aigainst her.. $1LASaJ0H S1T"NE, C. E. N. D. Cort's odoe, July 16-4t. * 1 RTTETAR.T SALOON, and r BAR ROQM. The . s#gneQ baving- handsomely re, -4d -nq h t.their mkAlshmet, Are -ep tpx$c ssi cus ii in ltrate der. .All -th" fa-;cy dr(t careft#fy pht' P. Families supplied with ice. Iced water spensed to the birsty free of eharge. -- S.fTH & CIIRISTIAN. Jizne'12 :RE$OVAL.. iwWIS BUTLER, ASIONABL RARBi and HAIR DRESSER, RESPECTFULLY aangqunces to the gen~ dien of Neretry, th1Je sas-remoyed tp e room mn the rear .ofth.eNewberry Hof,el, bere~he -will be happy to wait upon all in e exercise oF his profession.. Hls: object 1o please. the- ains faniAo taat-t -and e keepmng of.lns shop shafl be, after theo ist enesxiepjable s%gea Shavirie, Trimmiz1g Shamp66itig, an'd maynfseted te-ost approved I wiHl ftn'hish this nmar et *t(e&ice ~et three times a- week, nuesdatys; irdan(.Stnrdkys, nnd~ 1my one siua par ar.pieces by calling on mee e day befokeaod-ordering the slime can we itsnt.to heir house. JMze 29 26-2t. - AH RRIS, .Ag't. ilMAZOKIL BLEIASE'8 RETREAT. -.Iesals and-.Lodgings fgitaed. i-Batis suIJ$ with th'e best-of rtent iirMbke , .n Juleps, Sinshet; SatE ee,Punches, Coblers, Lyons, Cock-talHs, c4fidcely spikedl mud ice I UE NDOU SE LAR X&LY .4 4emmisslion Jerchaut0 ror the.afe of dettod, cotton Yarnsbet uaml ati, t.d for the proaof ~6 Pearl Slreet, New York, - nsigine ta tous frommany point in the Snh Iy oetfby 2nsurance-as spon as .ish I'lesubs-ib r.t-i new offering ti d - -resides,t-- of )ewbe.rry, and viciny th their . .Superior Wagons Maufatured at GREENVILLE, 8: C. The Ya'gos4ie.of the best material d - workmanship. -..-ad i One, Two, -Three, F4our, riveanSi rse are alwtrys on hand, ready made, and y description of wagon will be made to ler -oen short notice. Orders for wagons may be left with rwiJe & McCau.ghrin, Newberr'y. S. C. GO.WER, COX, MARKLEY & CO. Mayl520-.i. Greenville S. C. onis Schodair, Having removed to the CORNER STORE I MAIN STREET, formerly occupied by Harris, and directly opposite Messrs. ikem-an & Wilber, would respectfully in em the ladies and citizei,s generally, that is prepared to furnish, Dinner, Supper, i-nie and Wedding Parties, th every kind of CAKES and PASTRY, short notice, such as STEEPLES Nogat, Almond, Cocoanut, Maccaroni, ange, &c., Iced and Ornamiented iLDAKES. Charlotte Russe, Jelly and Blanc-mange, am and Swiss Merainquos, Fruit Merain o, Vaeherin, Polonnaise and Jelly Cakes. ALs.o on hand Fresh Fruit, Pound and onge Cakes, Jelly Rolls, Sugar Buiscuits, mbles, Ginger Snaps and Nuts, Rock ke, Love Kisses, &c., resh Dread and Asserted Pies, Every Morning. Sweet rolls, and Tea bread baked to order. He will also have a fine assortment of EENCH and other CANDIES of his own in ufacture. Having fine ovens, bake pans, and his; terial being of the best, and terms very| >derate', he respectfully solicits a share of ...n,,, uMai 18 tf - 2 H lH XH HH hR HR BUBSCRIBE FOB~ IT! NEES - EEEEEE~ ]RE -EE XE S E NEEEEEE . .FEEEEE - IRRRKuR R RRRR - RR . RR .RR ER -RRRR CONTAINING - ?aews anl * M~AA-ts AA.A - AA AA AAAA AA AA AA A bL -LLLL tDDIYDD DD..DD. DD DDY DDDDDDD DDDDDD 'AKE IT ! 'Twill do. you good! 'AKE IT ! 'T will do your family good ! 'AKE IT ! 'T will do your friends good! 'AKE IT! n Doses once a week for Twelve Months !1 LND IT WILL DO. US GOOD! IN EVERY VARETY ! EXECUTED. Gialg, OIi it(I fnd uiiIi. TERMS CASH. T. F. & R. H. GRENEKER, Pmm-rinth wa REMOVAL A M. WICKEi'S Confeetionary and Grocery STORE. I tike pleasure in calling the atteition of mw friends and customers to the fact that I have removed into my NEAI'BRICK 8(11D1kW on the corner in front..of my oidAwre, an d have fitted it up in an ele;ant manner and have now on hand the completest and Best-Stock of Fancy (onfectionary and Goods geneially to be found Anywhere. f The attention of little folks as well as big ones is called to my beautiful assortment. Hoping to receive a continuation. of the very liberal patronage heretofore extended, I return griteful thanks for past kindness. ' March 20 12 tf. A. M. WICKER. fsk's MA-k- Burial Cases, THE SUBSORIBER has constan y' on band a full assortment of theabove apprbved cases, of different patterns,, bes{des coffins of his-own m~ake, all of whichl :is prepared to furnish at very reasonable rates, with promptness-and despatch. Persons desirous of having cases sent by railroad will have them sen't free of charge. 'A Hearse is'always on hand and will b.e furnished at the rate of 10. per day. Thankful. for past patfbnage; the sub scriber respectfully asks for a continuation of the same, and assures the -publio that no effort on his part will be spared to render the.utmost satisfaction. B. C. CHAPMAN. M$wberry . -C, July 31 STATE,OF SOUTITCARLLNA. NEwBaERT DIsTrIcT--L F4uirx. George Brown, surviving Ex'or -f..Danl. T. Cureton, dec'd, vs. Sarah Cureton, Adm'x of James Cureton, iee'd, and-others. Bill fo rInstruction, Relief,' Aceount and -Ir-. netion, Atappearing to fny.satisfaction that Josiah: S. Harmon, and Sarah C., his wife,. defen, dants in this case, reside beyond the limits of thiaState: On motion-of Mr. Fair, Complainants So-. icitor, ordered, tbt a- rule be published re qutirng said abseit defendants to plead, answer or de.mur, to this bill, within forty lays from the'date hereQf. or the .same will b6 taken-pro confesso aga' st them. --- Com''s Office, -SIL'S JOHINSONE, - July.27, 1867. 7t. - 112. C. i. N-. . STATPE OF SOUTH CAiROLil{A -NEWBERRYiIaRrCT. By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry . Dsrct. Whereas, B. H. Lovelace has app}ted to mes for Letters of AdminIstration, p aa and ingular the: godds ant chatteIlghtand tsofErances N..A. HOpZu f. the ct-aoresaid, decessed': These-.are therefore to dites and admonish ill and singu'lar; this kindred1mnd creditors of the said cdeceased,-to-be and, appear before gst our 6t ,QOdinary's; Court fo'r tIhe liji Dstret;to be holdien lrt NwberryC)ourt1 Hoatfe,on the 14th day of A ust next, to; e wcue if any why the sad difnis3ra -Givan undef m ip'a sid-sea', this 30th ag of Jul, ina the yearof ourLord..one h 's dg~t hundred and.sixt-seven. 1 n T: Peterson, (e. D>. j,d3 311 2t. . - ~TATEOP'SUTH CAROLINA. - T VW1ERRY DISTRI, -IN TRE Cojfr OF ORDINA. Saraft Thknm ad othera. It appeadingto my satisfaction .hat Frank in E'Perkins, one bf the defend/nts iii the LoY stited caise,- resides. withda1t this:zStata i .ia therefore ordered; that lie -do sappear md'objet to 'the'division or taie ldf tie real &tte'f Jaoobfrkins' e'd, n'or efore he 9th'day of Octobe.r next, en his-conse.. o-the same wi4l-be entered- of record, Given nder my band this 23rd day of1 July A. D.J8O86'l JOHN T.~PETERSON, o. r. D.-1 5l9 24-30-12c. ~RGTYES, FEKBBtYES4 taDOan.ess to the-eftizens tAIi' le1s- prepa edt-take thg itboie-stylesof-Jikeness in . he.pef .to of Jge attaud yt prices Iat1 rill s t alL. . .1 aIefy, O~i[rNKr ower's tor(' a!et Juie.26'3r - -. T ~rTSE HERALD.OFFICE, a behalyar'. apinthe Philadelphia; University-f eden nd Suigery.-- The- -cholarship ~ntt1es the holder to full instructo ,-until padaion, in the Medical'Deparranlen em ralgAnatomy.- Surgery, Physiology Ma efja Meica, ChemisryObsaetrie.~and Dis :ases pf Wopien and Children, Principles md ?ractice of Medicine and Pathpo y. The student holding this scbolas pcan, nter the College at any.~ time duing- the rear, attend as long as he choose, and re, iter the Instittution as frequently as desired Price of Scholarship 675. Inquire at this office. July 17 29 tf. WeyeW. Books! New Books! Coming wonders. A Remarkable Work. 3y the Rev. M. Baxter, Author of the Comn ng Battle; Memoirs of The Confederate War; Bryan Maurice, or The Seeker; Cameron Hall; New America. by W. H. Dixon; Far Above Rubies; Heart Breathings, a Book of Devotions; Howe Pastimes, showing how to get up 'ableaux; Elsie Magoon, a capital Temperance Story;C Cecil Castlemaines's Gage, and other tories, by "Onida."4 As well as a constant supply of School looks of all kinds, and fine Note and Letterr "apers. Also Indelible Pencils for marking inen, Wrapping Paper, &c., &C. - For sale at the Book Store of DUFFIE & CHAPMAN, July 10 tf. Newberry, S. C, I POStage Stamps and Stamped Envelopes )f all Sizes, for sale at A. M.IE ', Post Master, Newberry C. H., S. C. Extra Term, Court of Equity. An Extra Term of the Court of Equity - aving been ordered for Newberry District, 6 commencing on the first Monday in Sep. ember next, to continue for one week, if de business should require so much time," ~ arties, counsel, and witnesses will attend s ecordingly. at By order of the Court p SILAS JOHNSTONE, c. E. N. I). ly 3..i-... m _ GRAND NATI$AL UYU?A if FOR THE ' 02 . LADIES' O0 3p In aid of tMe Suffering Poor'aild sa e of the South. WIjala plae i Was September 30, 186. The "q odiesfSocietytiA 06:afesy ing and Destitute Poor of the South" ald resptfniiy and earnestly call the.atas of the generous Northern pubie to ther distress and"fearfar suffering no*' in the Southern Stites. "Lettera ate eive?-from the. Souh, from -"e- .a commanding, Governors, Ministers, and e iet. Citiens . the most abdstgrvation in t exr dt e hood.. The fol.ipwing few extrnets ftI very mauy letters received by the Secretary anx_]Kanagers'the Soplety are rsjC-tUy referred to: HEAD Qas., FIRstI MIL. DIVIBsozf, Richmond, Va., May 11, 17. MRs. HARLOWE MATUR": My Dear Madam-I shallbo.. too glad anything I cgn-say wil.sid.the-ociety in noble work. , large propor 6n of the peo% - pie of the South hate snffered, and b4aW are still suffering slmost to she timIt ef'B, durance from the devastation of. war and * ing eTery posibleeaeftto t e vsrious brendes of industry and, become self-ptfig-The liberal aselstaee which tlhe Northern people, are we-l i to nii~rdieve a geat aio ns Will no doubt bsufcient to place poe of the South beyond further suffetdug tar fo?d, Ti iecent ma esti0tl ean al. maf Wei serve 407stit sympathies of the Northern peo while nothing coni te,toster aod-en. courage tha w ~f'.1iby sentimeat in the South than the generous aid which It is the mistion of yeur Socety to invoke. I sincerely hope. the noble effdlts of .tes Society may result in the most abundantsuc cess. I am, dear Madam, very respectfully, yourobedient servant,. - J. M. SCHOFIELD, -MajorGeiera. .eadquarters,2- MU. Div., .Charlestoir, S.:C., May 13th, '.6. The excellent purpose you have'nr'er cantiot'be -too much comnlended. 'h"be rJty of the Government- of te=17nieI tes, and the munificent ednt=lbuips es ready made.fer tls relief of-the-wide.spread io he a ep nm i ipto1edwitlfi ig And natil an 'abundant harvest enables the peo" ple-i to do more for themselves; ! trust the ever-generous and prosperous com1$ tees-of the North win' continue )Ghsir"able gifts to thisafflicted and vrihpop,. ulation. With. my- best s- or nsuo cess-ef our undert ng; I remaIn ver espectfully, DANIEL ,E.,SI d * COmmand. Second:ll?Dg~i Colnmbia., S. C i y 1 '8. MFmt me not oaIy to give you the aas ra 0m endea-voi?t 'tivotm ~ tn frappt ~ ope~bli to xpesslye,4T behslf, that gratitude ithid elt t1y your tine fbr- the.ge.nezous -p.h fested by your or siationfoths us in distres); isn you' Godspt your noble work, I am, Madsm, yery tar spictfoilyyyour obedient servan - au.ustitrnhe cibn realied-tiing of ebarred boards4 ofr yon are- met by hollow forms, whose frst -words, as:~ semething to- stihl .the. prrInjs [n one place I wipnEsed Ske1~d-f. borne to its Iast rest, on abr6u.the-same oagsin whic. it died. In '&noda~ four fe. ugles existe for a we'sk on 'topowi of prt; tag&t r wi(trs'oeroute.O~ra met anothriwho 10ad walk& tWTfiniles tb~in tnecan be given ga su from actual want of food. Veytuy The pulichiv gied esponded me to the caN, but not to -theseatonratfrul keep- stetyTatiofr froer 'itm of nani AddFlo .ai In raIs at ainment, trustin to theiratie ep . non, and sy ngmd,frph L,, 1861 Er undred Jiposan ~ vefl ,e offeredlfor este, at 32ed nill-be ezittt(ed to tin a*ard ak ylace at $bie samp.tme. Half .f the amnbass vill be ' vauabl~e awards to the holdsti, mud tbebne-ill -be .ev *aoaceby tbhd ~ 2~g to pateaigfood to be hrterea Into an -ragmn with Messrs. l ispesal of ticke , adcond. t 'eae. 1 ~ aso4o l Awe ane- eekaee, vey t........ MOS 6. 1 Set Diamon4 StudsanSef .B...o......l..-.-..N... 0 10. 1 Diamond Scarf PSa:l. 980K eaeb .... ...0 b.. ...........,00 te S600~ e...... .... 1t .25Sets Elegant-Coral, eompqhe 64'0 each ... ............---.g0i000 76 to'1 5. 50Sets leatGsi5p Buttons, Hu-ig'and BraVW, 00 each...........,- .-.---.'... 10,0 126 to 1,125. 1000 Chromnu,t't! f 20OC 1,126 to 6,125. 5000. Elegant. 1,126 to 6. 25. 100 Sets flyer Service, very h....-....... 10,0% 6,226 to 10.'CO. Consitng fW'tu Desks, Work Boxes, Toovpi Albums, Sets Silver PaeTru Fish Knives. Napkin Rins CBores, Tadies Gloves, Handk.,to,...... 44,000 Total.............................83.0 All awards 'will be -delivered er forwarded as Uirected, the day after the dsrbutii -The distribution wHi be auemmdiba ocmmittee of well khum gentleman h in iying their aid and sanction to this noble oha ity. will not only receive the conddencesof the blic at lage but the warmest thankbofthe Adies' Soety in pd of theuSnering and Dis ltate Pobr ote Sbth. ..., * ExicurIVE COMMIrTEE-Mrg. laSBrook, trs. Charles Widswortli,M0. Dra1IihM15. S. Aams.Mrs. H. Sher1 ,l~ DUnos, a Mars. HA W E~ MATH Re'. Club Rates.-E I'ickets 30~ T Ii a~1-2 ickets 36: 3& 'icketas 54Oicet40TSe' Is 93); 75 Tickets, 135, 100 Tickets 18;150 Icketa 270; 200 Tickets 360; 300) .Tlkes,10; DO Tickets, 90. Established and reliable agnswiibeafalowed 5 per cent commission. Alorders or coma iations tomain ofEce. 'ENTLY, CLARK &'Co. 222 Pennsylvania Avenue, WashIggio-D. C. LP. 0. Bog 10] - Agent at Newberry. chednle Spar. & Uionu I. R. ON and after MONDAY, the 20th Myinst. ie Passenger Trains will run on Monay,Wed aedays and Saturdays. Down trisleave paranburg C. H.. at65a. m.; arrive at Alston ;1.30 a. m. Up trains leave Alston at 1.2.3 .in.; arrive at Spartanburz C. H., at 7.0 p. m. THOS. B. JETER, President S. & U. R ailrcad. Unjomac,S C:.. May16. 1867